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joe biden and paul ryan clashing on on the economy and the mideast. we'll bring you highlights. plus everyone from washington to wall street is still buzzing about a cnbc exclusive. as the fiscal cliff near, steve liesman sat down with lloyd blankfein, alan simpson and irs skin bowles. >> people won't understand how critical this time in history is. we have $7.7 trillion worth of economic events that will hit america in the gut in december. and in washington they're doing nothing about it. nothing abit. we should be asking these guys running for president and every guy running for congress what are you going to do? >> we're accepting the challenge to do something about the looming fiscal cliff, so this morning we will ask each of our guests about the stakes and consequences for action and inaction. blankfein predicts that there would an huge positive impact on the economy and the markets if a bipartisan compromise is reached. he says he would be a buyer of the market as a result. plus andrew has a great line of corporate leaders. >> thank you, becky. and did you a remarkable job
joe biden and paul ryan clashing on on the economy and the mideast. we'll bring you highlights. plus everyone from washington to wall street is still buzzing about a cnbc exclusive. as the fiscal cliff near, steve liesman sat down with lloyd blankfein, alan simpson and irs skin bowles. >> people won't understand how critical this time in history is. we have $7.7 trillion worth of economic events that will hit america in the gut in december. and in washington they're doing nothing about...
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joe biden's job is to put a brake on it and paul ryan will have to keep it going. and when you think about match-ups between veteran politicians like biden and younger vice presidential nominees, we've got some pretty good case studies. one is lloyd benson against dan quayle and lloyd benson had one of the historic smackdowns of quail. but ryan has an entirely different political persona. he's very much a policy geek, he's very much on top of substance. and so i think that's not going to be easy for biden to do. one analog that might be useful is dick cheney and john edwards in 2004 when john kerry had built momentum against george w. bush and dick cheney sat down with john edwards and kind of portrayed him as a light weight who hasn't been around, who missed a lot of votes. cheney projected some sgchlt ravitas and did george bush a virs. and president obama is hoping joe biden can do that for him tonight. >> i was wondering if you're going to ask that question, are you ready if something god forbid were to happen, a heartbeat away, do you make that point with paul
joe biden's job is to put a brake on it and paul ryan will have to keep it going. and when you think about match-ups between veteran politicians like biden and younger vice presidential nominees, we've got some pretty good case studies. one is lloyd benson against dan quayle and lloyd benson had one of the historic smackdowns of quail. but ryan has an entirely different political persona. he's very much a policy geek, he's very much on top of substance. and so i think that's not going to be...
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i think joe biden might be a good guy for the peace prize. what do you think? do you think he's nominated? the market sold off a little bit so far this week. what do you think that we ought to expect? has the s&p hit a near term resistance level because so many people say it's not justified, it's all bernanke? >> i don't think so yet, joe. there's a lot of weight on the market right now. one of the contributing factors is the oil. i wasn't even really thinking of that until your guest was discussing this probing process back towards that $100 a barrel level. most important, with the top trade that we've been seeing, i think you have to distance yourself and look at a little bit of a larger, bigger timeframe and that's what i've been doing. if you do, there's somewhat of a concerning picture which is being painted. the technicals are extremely important at this point. we had a huge run-up in the first week and second week of september, and right now, we're starting to work our way back down and testing some of those lows from the beginning of september, and if y
i think joe biden might be a good guy for the peace prize. what do you think? do you think he's nominated? the market sold off a little bit so far this week. what do you think that we ought to expect? has the s&p hit a near term resistance level because so many people say it's not justified, it's all bernanke? >> i don't think so yet, joe. there's a lot of weight on the market right now. one of the contributing factors is the oil. i wasn't even really thinking of that until your guest...
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i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. we are going to talk to blackrock's larry fink in just a minute, but first andrew has your morning headlines. >> let's get to some earnings news this morning. comcast reporting quarterly profit of 40 cents per share, that's excludeing certain items that matched wall street's estimates with revenue coming in above consensus. comcast, of course, is a majority owner of nbc universal, parent company of cnbc. >>> and merck earned 95 cents per share a quarter excludeing certain items. merck says it benefits from strong global sales offsetting patent expirations. >>> and apple missing the mark, most importantly, fiscal fourth quarter profit rose 24% but that fell shy of forecasts. revenues rose 27% which is slightly better than expected. apple sold nearly 27 million iphones, the iphone5 released at the end of the quarter but ipad forecasts were well short of forecasts. and the forecast which includes the holiday shopping season trailing analysts' estimates. apple expects gross margens of 36%
i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. we are going to talk to blackrock's larry fink in just a minute, but first andrew has your morning headlines. >> let's get to some earnings news this morning. comcast reporting quarterly profit of 40 cents per share, that's excludeing certain items that matched wall street's estimates with revenue coming in above consensus. comcast, of course, is a majority owner of nbc universal, parent company of cnbc. >>> and merck...
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>> i think joe biden really does connect with average voters in a way most politicians don't. and i think it will be tough. >> tony, you and the steelers, man. anything happens to them, and i got to hear from you. >> i have not had a chance on air to congratulate you with the reds. amazing season. >> thank you. they're 5:1 odds. i think the nationalses are slightly above that. but i checked the game is saturday 8:38. i'm so excited because last time i got to the playoffs, remember what happened? they got no hit. i'm like watching it, waiting for a hit. i waited and waited and there never was one. anyway, gentlemen -- go ahead. >> what's that, football? >> listen to you. >> i know you'll have chuck todd on later today, but on this question, if you look at like some of the expectations from the wall street journal poll, on the feelings about the economy and the jobs numbers, what we're seeing in that poll, and i'd love to get chuck's thoughts on this, is a break down in the way republicans and democrats think about the economy. where you see it almost all on the democratic side
>> i think joe biden really does connect with average voters in a way most politicians don't. and i think it will be tough. >> tony, you and the steelers, man. anything happens to them, and i got to hear from you. >> i have not had a chance on air to congratulate you with the reds. amazing season. >> thank you. they're 5:1 odds. i think the nationalses are slightly above that. but i checked the game is saturday 8:38. i'm so excited because last time i got to the...
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. >> i was hoping the president would bring joe biden along this evening. because he'll what laugh at anything. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> honeywell also out with earnings. repo
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so we have to see whether paul ryan, who is very smart policy guy, can beat joe biden who makes shall mistake, but he's been around a long time and he those some thing. p. >> you wrote a column suting the debates ultimately are oftentimes historically irrelevant, that they don't change the outcome. is there something specifically happening this time that's different? >> what i said in that story was that historical pattern is that usually even if you have a surprisingly good first debate for one party or the other, usually they don't change the trajectory of the campaign. but every once in a while, and 2000 is the best example, a whole series of thins come together and the vice presidential debate is important in that process to accelerate the wave or stop it. and that's what we'll find out in kentucky later. >> you said the jobs number doesn't matter. is that in part this whole jack welch thing over the weekend around whether the numbers are real, does that matter in all of this? >> i think the jack welch stuff was crazy talk. and earlier in the year when you guys were down in washin
so we have to see whether paul ryan, who is very smart policy guy, can beat joe biden who makes shall mistake, but he's been around a long time and he those some thing. p. >> you wrote a column suting the debates ultimately are oftentimes historically irrelevant, that they don't change the outcome. is there something specifically happening this time that's different? >> what i said in that story was that historical pattern is that usually even if you have a surprisingly good first...
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joe, let me ask you a question. what are you expecting from mitt tonight? >> my only concern is that in previous debates like in years past, we've seen -- you don't know who is coming out of the corner. remember how they can be -- is it possible to be really good one time and just be in the moment and the next time to be flat? maybe it is. i don't expect that. i think that -- >> i would be stunned if he's flat. i think he was more consistent than you're suggesting in the primary debates. >> i meant debates like when reagan was really fired up and then he came back and -- i think romney's always been good. and i still think that in that first debate, while -- i think it was won, i don't think it was lost. i don't think obama lost. i think romney won it. >> i agree. my own perception was that, and i don't trust my own because i follow this stuff more closely than the average person, so i don't have the reaction of the average person. but i thought it was more romney being good than obama being bad. >> and i think we'll probably see more. but then again, if ob
joe, let me ask you a question. what are you expecting from mitt tonight? >> my only concern is that in previous debates like in years past, we've seen -- you don't know who is coming out of the corner. remember how they can be -- is it possible to be really good one time and just be in the moment and the next time to be flat? maybe it is. i don't expect that. i think that -- >> i would be stunned if he's flat. i think he was more consistent than you're suggesting in the primary...